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We have temporarily locked posting on AskLemmy until the CSAM posting stops.
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We have temporarily locked posting on AskLemmy until the CSAM posting stops.
CSAM? What is CSAM? Is it a rewrite of "scam"?
Googles...
Oh no. Oh no no no. Why are people so fucking shit?
Sometimes, when it's too hard to be better and it's easier to be worse, people choose to be worse just to feel different than what they are.
Child Sexual Abuse Material.
Today is a bad day to be named Sam.
See Sam.
See Sam run.
See Sam run down to the appropriate bureaucratic office to change their name to something else.
You don't want to know, holy shit....
Well... it seems there's some issue with post removal federation. There's still 2 posts visible from my home instance.
And now it's definitely cached on our instance. And every other instance with pict-rs enabled.
This is what makes me scared of self hosting an instance. I would basically be hosting it. And I would be responsible for such content.
Might be worth mentioning on !fediverse@lemmy.world
Ok, this is interesting. There was one just posted to !asklemmy@lemmy.ml, but it got removed from my instance as well.
The account looks deleted from lemm.ee, not found on lemmy.world, banned on lemmy.ml, and empty on lemmy.dbzer0.com.
Perhaps it's account deletion that doesn't federate properly.
Lemmy.world is hosted on Cloudflare and Cloudflare has tools to prevent CSAM uploads. https://blog.cloudflare.com/the-csam-scanning-tool
Important note, this feature is only available for US customers.
Also important to note: this feature will only really work against real CSAM. The images that were posted to this community weren't real CSAM but were pictures/gifs of adult models, with titles/captions that would imply they were CSAM. I don't think Cloudflare can do much about those.
At least, the handful of posts that I saw were like this. I'm doubtful that the guy doing this is uploading actual CSAM to the clearnet.
Is there a way AskLemmy and other major communities could prevent new users from making posts in the future?
Like an account has to be over a month old to post for example. Maybe that could help prevent these kinds of disgusting attacks
I don't know if Lemmy has a moderator tool available that could do something like that though.
I don't quite like that idea. It's something I really hated on Reddit. It just discourages new people from joining. Besides, you could self host an instance with accounts claiming to be made in 1970.
Unfortunately there aren't many great options right now. No one likes it, but people posting CSAM are the ones to blame there. They quite literally ruin it for everyone because they're butthurt about something happening they didn't like
Good point. I didn't think about how easy that would be to fake.
That said I would still prefer it to some subreddit's cryptic karma requirements. If it worked I mean.
Are new instances automatically federated? If not, then it seems like making an instance, then hosting content enough to be federated, would be an awful waste of time and money, as I'd expect an instance like that would be quickly defederated.
I don't like it either. Age/karma requirements work under an inherently flawed idea, that you're guilty (i.e. a shitposter) unless proved contrariwise (by using an old or karma-ful enough account), and damn easy to avoid if you're determined to shit on a community.
IMO better ideas revolve around
Sadly they all depend on the software, and Lemmy isn't exactly known for having good mod tools.
What about new users and new instances requiring manual approval for posts?
Preventing any posting in general might be a bit too restrictive IMO. However I think new users, or users using VPNs probably should not be allowed to post images in general so freely.
I believe lemm.ee has a minimum account age limit before users can upload directly to the instance, and dbzer0 scans all user uploaded images for anything that could be questionable.
Perhaps there should be additional restrictions on stuff linking to images outside of lemmy? I blocked the domain within moments of it appearing on my feed, absolutely disgusting
You'd have to generate a blacklist and maintain it, but also avoid bad faith mods and admins
Most !asklemmy@lemmy.world questions are better fit for !casualconversation@lemmy.world anyways.
Some could go to !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world too but tbh I think the user base as a whole is still too low for these differences to be meaningful to most people.
This is exactly what they wanted.
Thanks goddamn, WTF is wrong with people?
Thank you for your work on it
i don't think that's going to be very effective. i havent seen any of this but it sounds like a sybil attack. asklemmy isn't the only vector. lemmy.world is going to need to do something, possibly drastic.
It's not even just lemmy.world, the same user is reposting to ask lemmy on lemmy.ml now.
What are the victory conditions or payoff for someone posting that here?
Payoff: could be related to the coming Reddit IPO, to make alternatives unappealing or unsustainable.
I suggest limiting new accounts from uploading photos for 3 days, to prevent abuse.
3 days should be enough to make most people think twice before doing something so stupid, harmful and illegal. Most users don't upload photos right as they sign up anyway so this effect to legitimate use should be negligible.
Sweet summer child.
that doesn't do anything, they'll just register accounts in advance and wait some days.
we've even had spam recently from accounts that had been dormant for months, although it was a different kind of spam.
I'm not saying it will prevent everything, including those with longstanding grudges, but especially if the period is not publicly announced/varies from server to server, then it will stop the impulsive trolls who can't just make a bunch of accounts.
Similar to mandatory wait laws for guns and ID creation wait period for Wiimfi community-run online service.
Jesus, it’s still going on? I’ve kept away since seeing posts about it a couple days ago, but seriously, what the fuck?
I am a mod bot.
What are you so mod about?
Good bot gives cookie
Wtf, disgusting
So where am I supposed to ask my burning questions? This isn't fair.
It's open again?
Doesn't lemmy allow the communities to only allow text as posts? Could be a future feature
I feel like this is an underrated idea. Resonates with the whole thing of making a subset of the internet simpler and just like documents, as with the simpler protocols like Gemini etc.
That would still allow links to be posted. Better than allowing image posts, but not a complete solution.